To celebrate 40 years as a childhood favorite, Sesame Street is unveiling photos of kids with their muppet friends.
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Sesame Street. Who doesn't love it? Us. It was so bad I wanted to kill myself right there and then. But that would set a bad example for the little kids. But the Sesame Street people were setting a bad enough example themselves. Never go there unless you want to commit suicide.
Today was advertised as the 1st day of the exhibit. My son had been looking forward to it for a week. We arrived 4:45 and it looked closed off, but a guard told us it was ok to view it. Then 2 ladies said we couldn't because they were setting up for an event. I asked why that wasn't in the paper; we had come a long way to see it. All the signs said today. With much eye-rolling they said we could see it.(It wasn't worth it.Not more than a trade show display, not a retrospective of 40 years or anything, not what I expected at all.)But just as we started to look at it, a man walked up to us and told us to leave. Then a 3rd woman rushed up & said we could see it and that HE was misinformed.We left, I was disgusted; my son was in tears. FAIL
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